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  • 30
    Jan
    2013
    4:04pm, EST

    Marsellus' rape almost kept Uma Thurman from starring in 'Pulp Fiction'

    By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, NBC News

    It's a shockingly graphic scene: "Pulp Fiction" character Marsellus Wallace (Ving Rhames) is raped over a pommel horse by creepy Zed, while a leather-clad Gimp keeps an eye on Butch (Bruce Willis). (Butch eventually breaks free and kills one of the rapists, while the other faces the unimaginable threat of some of Marsellus' pals "getting medieval" on him.)

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    Uma Thurman worked with Quentin Tarantino in his 1994 hit "Pulp Fiction," and attended the premiere of his latest film, "Django Unchained," in 2012.

    And that scene almost kept star Uma Thurman, then just 23, from acting in the 1994 film, she tells Vanity Fair in an upcoming issue.

    "I wasn’t sure I wanted to do it, because I was worried about the Gimp stuff," she says in the article. "We had very memorable, long discussions about male rape versus female rape. No one could believe I even hesitated in any way. Neither can I, in hindsight."

    The rape scene may have been hard to watch, but Thurman also told the magazine that it was her famous dance with John Travolta that made her the most nervous, "because I was so awkward and embarrassed and shy."


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    Director Quentin Tarantino wanted the couple to do the Twist, but dance fiend Travolta suggested they work the moves of other novelty dances into the scene.

    The article also discusses how every major studio passed on the film, which of course became a huge hit, and how once it was picked up, Miramax studio head Harvey Weinstein didn't want John Travolta cast. (Can you imagine the film with Daniel Day-Lewis in the Vincent Vega role?)

    Of course, hindsight is 20/20. The film is credited with reviving Travolta's career, and the article notes that Weinstein later jokingly said, "I’m so glad I had the idea to cast John Travolta.”

    The full article appears in Vanity Fair's February issue.

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  • 17
    Aug
    2012
    4:19pm, EDT

    Uma Thurman spotted with her 1-month-old baby girl

    By Us Weekly

    One month after Uma Thurman welcomed a baby girl, the "Smash" guest star, 42, gave the first glimpse of her pride and joy on the streets of New York City on Aug. 17.

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    Uma Thurman with her daughter in Midtown Manhattan on Friday.

    Thurman has yet to disclose her daughter's name publicly. This is the first child for the actress and her financier boyfriend, Arpad Busson, 49. Thurman and ex-husband Ethan Hawke, 41, have two children: Maya, 13, and Levon, 10.

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    Oscar-nominated Thurman and Busson began dating in 2007, but called off their engagement in 2009; they reunited in 2011.

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    "Uma was definitely not planning on having another kid," a source said when Us broke the news of her pregnancy in February. "It was a surprise, but she's over the moon about it. Very excited."

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    Thurman most recently appeared on the big screen in the period drama "Bel Ami," costarring Robert Pattinson, 26, Christina Ricci, 32, and Kristin Scott Thomas, 52. Her new movie, "Playing for Keeps," is slated for a Dec. 7 release. Directed by Gabriele Muccino, the film also stars Jessica Biel, 30, Gerard Butler, 42, Catherine Zeta-Jones, 42, Dennis Quaid, 58, and Judy Greer, 37.

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  • 16
    Jul
    2012
    10:46am, EDT

    Uma Thurman gives birth to baby girl

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    By Us Weekly

    Uma's a mama again! Uma Thurman gave birth to a baby girl on Sunday, a source confirms exclusively to Us Weekly. No other info was immediately available.

    It's the third child for the 42-year-old Oscar nominee, who has two children -- Maya, 13, and Levon, 10 -- with ex-husband Ethan Hawke, and her first with financier beau Arpad Busson.

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    The "Smash" guest star and Busson, 49, called off their engagement in 2009, but reunited last year. "Uma was definitely not planning on having another kid. It was a surprise," a source told Us, which first broke new of Thurman's pregnancy back in February. "But she's over the moon about it, very excited."

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    Thurman and her daughter-to-be were feted at a small baby shower in NYC May 31 thrown by her half-sister Taya Thurman. Among the two-dozen guests at the baby pink-elephant themed bash were Thurman's "Smash" costars Debra Messing and Will Chase.

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    Thurman's ex-husband Hawke has also become a parent again following their 2004 divorce; the actor, 41, and second wife Ryan are parents to young daughters Clementine, 3, and Indiana, 11 months.

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  • 27
    Feb
    2012
    4:33pm, EST

    Uma Thurman expecting a baby

    Uma Thurman backstage at the Tommy Hilfiger show during Fashion Week in New York on Feb. 12.

    By Kurt Schlosser, NBC News

    Uma Thurman is expecting her third child, People reports.

    The mag says a rep confirms that the actress, 41, is pregnant with her first child with financier Arpad Busson. Thurman has two children -- daughter Maya, 13, and son Levon, 10 -- with ex-husband Ethan Hawke.

    People reports that Thurman and Busson, 49, began dating in 2007 and survived a brief split in 2009.

    Life & Style magazine quotes a friend of the actress, who says, "She hasn't announced it yet, but a lot of her friends were asking her because they could tell the difference when they saw her at New York Fashion Week. She's usually so skinny, but now she has the cutest little bump and a glow about her."

    Life & Style says Thurman "kept covered up" in the front row at the Tommy Hilfiger show on Feb. 12, wearing a baggy blouse and loose blazer.

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